Rosen A7 Owner’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Rosen A7 Vehicle Entertainment System Owner’s Manual. To get the most enjoyment from using your A7 system, please make sure that you and your passengers take time to read these instructions.
Your system includes the following components:
·An 7.0” widescreen flat panel display
·An internal DVD/CD/MP3 Player
·Wireless Infrared (IR) Headphones (2 pair)
·A Remote Control
·A Stereo FM Modulator (lets A7 sound be heard over your vehicle’s speakers)
·Other parts and cables installed out of sight in your vehicle
• Use this system only if properly installed by a qualified installer. |
• If the units show signs of overheating or malfunction, power off |
the unit and consult your dealer immediately. |
• Do not open the unit - there are no serviceable parts inside. |
• Do not press on the display surface; this can damage it. |
• Clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp, soft cloth using |
household glass cleaner. Do not use solvents such as benzene, |
thinner, or commercially available cleaners. |
• If your car was parked in a very cold or very hot place, the |
picture may not be clear. The A7 system is not damaged. The |
picture will become clear after the temperature returns to normal. |
• When using portable radios and telephones near the system, |
Precautions
In order to operate the player, the vehicle ignition key switch
must be in the ACC or engine ON position.
ACC or engine ON position
picture or sound interference may occur. |
Notes:
The system’s operating voltage range is
WARNING!
Operate the system with the engine running, if possible. To avoid a dead battery, do not use the system for long periods of time without starting the engine.
Celsius. Use of the A7 system beyond the safe operating ranges listed can cause temporary or permanent damage to the unit, and such damage may not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Adjust volume using the volume control on the headphones or the vehicle radio. There is no volume control on the A7 remote or on the overhead console.
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